Help me pick a blogger!

edited December 2006 in Science & Tech
I need to choose some blog software for my wife. I have to get something that is relatively easy to use, but powerful enough that I can manipulate the templates and totally customize the blog to my wife's specifications. I also need to be able to run ads on the blog (don't ask me, ask my wife...), as well as rotating product images. Yes, it's going to be somewhat of a commercialized blog if that helps, but mostly it's just an entry point into a more in-depth forum site (which is going to be my next thread...best forum software!).

Just to name off a couple, my web host has b2evolution and Nucleus pre-installed. I think they also have Typo and Wordpress. But there are a bazillion others out there.

Thanks for any suggestions,
Daxx

Comments

  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited November 2006
    wordpress is supereasy. I use it for sites I don't feel like paying money for.

    if you like to pay for support and get good commercial software, I recommend and use subdreamer.
  • profdlpprofdlp The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
    edited November 2006
    Daxx wrote:
    ...totally customize the blog to my wife's specifications...
    I smell trouble here. :-/

    I guess it's easier on the back than rearranging the furniture, though... :vimp:
  • citrixmetacitrixmeta Montreal, Quebec Icrontian
    edited November 2006
    cant go wrong with wordpress, i just love it, it gets better with every version.

    you can google and find lots of free templates for it or you can shop around http://www.templatemonster.com/ and pick one for wordpress.
  • edited November 2006
    wordpress is supereasy. I use it for sites I don't feel like paying money for.

    if you like to pay for support and get good commercial software, I recommend and use subdreamer.
    Actually, I would have to pay to use Wordpress because I need to be able to edit the CSS to customize the templates. But it is not expensive, I just do not like the yearly payment plan. If I load Wordpress on my own server, would I still need to pay to use the CSS option?

    Any other blogs out there that anyone would like to recommend? My wifes plan is to have a simple, yet elegant front page blog, write about something, then have it automatically tied to a more powerful forum somehow so people can discuss it. Maybe I am going about this the wrong way.

    Here is an example site of what my wife has in mind, and no this is not spam... so I won't hyperlink it.

    www dot purseblog dot com (she saw this on the news recently...)

    I see they are using vBulletin for the forum but the latest post in the blog always ends up as a forum topic too. And the blog does not have anything to identify it such as blogger or wordpress...

    Thanks,
    Daxx
  • edited December 2006
    Okay, I think I am going with Wordpress. I've installed it on my host (actually they did that with a plug-in) and downloaded a few templates that I thought would be close to what I wanted. Now I'm hacking away at the CSS and having a blast! The web developer toolbar for Firefox is a BIG help with this and just absolutely ROCKS!!!

    I still have a few questions though. How can I get my blog to automatically be started as a forum topic as well, with an automatic link inserted in the blog to "discus this in the forum"? Is there a widget for this? Or is it the other way around such as post in forum and that gets put on the first page of the blog? Is that a forum fuction?

    Finally, I need a pretty good (ie hack resistant) forum. Don't mind paying a little money for this, so free or pay is fine. Any suggestions?

    update: I see that Short-Media uses vBulletin so I'm guessing that will come highly recommended...lol.

    Thanks,
    Daxx
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited December 2006
    I highly recommend vbulletin. It's only $160 or so and it is worth it.
  • LincLinc Owner Detroit Icrontian
    edited December 2006
    Daxx wrote:
    I see that Short-Media uses vBulletin so I'm guessing that will come highly recommended...lol.
    That's true. I also used it for my college's forum, and Brian is using it on newbuddhist.com. Its admin control panel is more advanced than most other products and it's a really solid, well-supported piece of software with a large community developing plugins. It's also fully skin-able, as you see on this site :)
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